In covering Terri Schiavo, Fox News twisted the facts to make her husband the villain. And now that Michael Schiavo has dared to criticize presidential candidate Jeb Bush's meddling in the case, Fox is rushing into Republican rehab mode by, once again, twisting the facts to make her husband the villain.

Greta Van Susteren helped ramp up Fox News’ crusade against President Obama, I mean terrorism, via a lapdog interview with Rev. Franklin Graham. In it, she all but invited him to declare Obama “too Muslim” to be fully anti-terrorism or pro-America.

Despite his advocacy for anti-Muslim free speech, Greg Gutfeld is not Charlie Hebdo. Last night, he joined the Fox hate-fest directed against a Brown University student who dared to express an anti-war, anti-ROTC position and, and so doing, revealed Fox's contempt for the free speech of those who don't toe the right wing line.

Armchair General Bill O’Reilly has declared the war on terrorism a Holy War. And since President Obama doesn’t see it that way, O’Reilly wants “every cleric in this country” to tell their congregations to demand that Obama up his war game.

Even if a grieving sister was wrong when she alleged that anti-Muslim sentiment fueled the murder of her sibling, why would a news show spend an entire segment trying to denigrate her point of view, unless it had some kind of axe to grind?

Bill O’Reilly is awfully concerned that when he retires he will not get the same tributes as Jon Stewart has since announcing his departure from The Daily Show. The only possible explanation for such a discrepancy, O’Reilly argued, is that the media is unfairly liberal.